Things To Do The Day AFTER Valentine’s Day

Every year, everyone is always worried about Valentine's Day plans. You know, things like get up and cook an awesome breakfast, set up those dinner reservations at the expensive restaurant, or make sure you get the perfect gift for your Valentine, etc.

But, there's a whole separate aspect of Valentine's Day that most people don't even think about. I'm talking about what you're going to do on February 15th, the day AFTER Valentine's Day. Check out our ideas below:

1

Find The Discounted Candy

Everybody knows that after Valentine's Day, the candy goes on MAJOR discount. This way, you get the awesome candy, without the awful price.

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2

Unfollow "Those Couples" On Social Media

This is one thing that might not have crossed your mind before. The couples that post everything on Facebook, especially the ones that just experienced their first Valentine's Day as a couple, you might want to unfollow them. You don't have to unfriend them, but you may not want all 27 V-Day selfies of them on your newsfeed.

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3

Start Saving Up For Next Year

So, you spent all the money on Valentine's Day plans this year. Now is the perfect time to start saving - and planning - for next year. It's never too early, is it?

4

Start Using Gifts That You Received

If you received gifts for Valentine's Day this year, start using them immediately. You don't want to come across as ungrateful, right? So, if it's a tool or something like that, start using it. If it's candy or some other edible, start eating it.

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5

Keep Showing Them You Care

This final item should go without saying, but I'm going to say it anyway. Yes, Valentine's Day was yesterday, however, use today - and the other 363 days of the year between now and February 14, 2019 - to show that special person that you care about them. Don't wait until 2019, or even later this year, to start doing that.